Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States: With the Eulogy Delivered Before the Legislature of New YorkDerby, Miller, 1849 - 404 pagini This book is a biography of John Quincy Adams, United States Senator, Congressman from Massachusetts, and the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. |
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Pagina 53
... governed him through life in regard to two great principles - union at home , and independence of all foreign alliances or entanglements -independence not only politically , but in manufactures and in LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 53.
... governed him through life in regard to two great principles - union at home , and independence of all foreign alliances or entanglements -independence not only politically , but in manufactures and in LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 53.
Pagina 60
... regard of President Washington , as one pre - eminently fitted for public service . General Washington , although a soldier by profes- sion , was a lover of peace . His policy during his ad- ministration of the government , was pre ...
... regard of President Washington , as one pre - eminently fitted for public service . General Washington , although a soldier by profes- sion , was a lover of peace . His policy during his ad- ministration of the government , was pre ...
Pagina 69
... regard to the line he should adopt toward his son . True , the younger Adams had been entrusted by Washington with an important embassy abroad , and had acquitted himself with great credit in his responsible station ; but the father ...
... regard to the line he should adopt toward his son . True , the younger Adams had been entrusted by Washington with an important embassy abroad , and had acquitted himself with great credit in his responsible station ; but the father ...
Pagina 70
... regard , " I am ever yours , " GEORGE WASHINGTON . " This letter is characteristic of the discernment and nobleness of Washington . Appreciating at a glance . the perplexed position of Mr. Adams , and wisely dis- criminating between the ...
... regard , " I am ever yours , " GEORGE WASHINGTON . " This letter is characteristic of the discernment and nobleness of Washington . Appreciating at a glance . the perplexed position of Mr. Adams , and wisely dis- criminating between the ...
Pagina 72
... regard to the manufac- turing establishments of Silesia . They were published , without Mr. Adams's knowledge , in the Port Folio , a weekly paper edited by Joseph Dennie , at Philadel- phia . The series was afterwards collected and pub ...
... regard to the manufac- turing establishments of Silesia . They were published , without Mr. Adams's knowledge , in the Port Folio , a weekly paper edited by Joseph Dennie , at Philadel- phia . The series was afterwards collected and pub ...
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